Tough time ahead for wearables as traditional watchmakers like Fossil, Micheal Kors, Skagen start selling smartwatches in India
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Popularity of wearables in India has driven Global watch and accessory group Fossil to bring out their own range of smartwatches across its brands including Fossil Q,
By entering a new market of consumer electronics these brands are looking to strengthen their foothold in the Indian market, Vasant Nangia, Managing Director,
It’s true that in the fast moving digital world, watches can no longer just tell time. So these watches are far from your usual rubber smartwatches and trackers they come packed with both fashion and functionality, other than changing your watch straps, you can change the dial to suit your mood, and there’s no need to keep charging them!
Check out these cool smart watches masquerading as a traditional watch!
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